Reynard

//ˈɹɛnə(ɹ)d//

Synonyms for "reynard" (29 found)

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Dutch

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  • Reinaart name (name in European folklore for the red fox)
  • Reintje name (name in European folklore for the red fox)

Esperanto

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  • Renardo name (name in European folklore for the red fox)

Finnish

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  • Mikko Repolainen name (name in European folklore for the red fox)

French

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  • Renart name (name in European folklore for the red fox)

German

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  • Reineke name (name in European folklore for the red fox)
  • Reineke Fuchs name (name in European folklore for the red fox)

Italian

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  • Renart name (name in European folklore for the red fox)

Japanese

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  • ルナール name (name in European folklore for the red fox)

Latin

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  • Renartus name (name in European folklore for the red fox)

Low German

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  • Reynke name (name in European folklore for the red fox)

Manx

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  • Ruaree Ruy name (name in European folklore for the red fox)

Old Dutch

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  • Reynaert name (name in European folklore for the red fox)
  • de vos Reynaerde name (name in European folklore for the red fox)

Russian

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  • Рена́р name (name in European folklore for the red fox)

Scottish Gaelic

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  • gille-Màrtainn name (name in European folklore for the red fox)

Swedish

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  • Mickel räv name (name in European folklore for the red fox)

Welsh

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  • Madog name (name in European folklore for the red fox)
  • Madyn name (name in European folklore for the red fox)

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Reynard, in his thieving rambles, one night the summer before last visited the pleasure-gardens in Cornbury Park, and there he found and carried off a hen pheasant while sitting on her nest. The same evening a barn-door hen, with a nide of pheasants also disappeared.

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